10 Resume Errors That Will Land You in the Trash

On February 22, 2010

10 Resume Errors That Will Land You in the Trash

Wacky or unprofessional resumes get rejected immediately. So it's really important to know what not to do. Here are the 10 most important resume glitches to steer clear of.
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On February 22, 2010

You Don’t Want To Be A Jack Of All Trades

You probably have already seen a bio like this one on Twitter, LinkedIn or on some other social networking site:

John Doe is a web designer, programmer, SEO consultant, web entrepreneur, author, speaker, business coach,


On February 22, 2010

An Open Letter to Toyota President Akio Toyoda

In a letter to Toyota's president, BNET's Steve Tobak suggests three things Mr. Toyoda must explain to the American public at Wednesday's congressional hearing if he wishes to put this crisis behind him and begin to regain the trust of


On February 22, 2010

How to Face Your Company’s Mortality

One corporate drama playing out in the news is the fate of Saab — a now-orphan division of General Motors that appears will narrowly escape extinction by last-minute buyer Spyker. For owners, employees, dealers, and suppliers of Saab,…


On February 22, 2010

B2B vs. B2C CRM: What’s the Diff?

CRM solutions have a long history of helping B2B marketers achieve greater ROI from their leads. Yet for companies that sell their products and services direct to consumers, CRM solutions frequently miss the mark. A quick Google


On February 22, 2010

Search Marketing 2010: Everyone Will Have to Work Harder

Search marketing will undergo many changes in 2010, according to marketing agency Greenlight. Among other things, Facebook will have to offer better ad tracking, mobile search will take off, and Google will rethink incorporating Twitter search data


On February 22, 2010

First Class is Disappearing in Name Only

Over the last few years, many airlines have ditched their First Class cabins. The most recent is Qantas, which plans to eliminate First Class, except on its flagship routes to LA and London. This follows what many airlines, including the